When this morning we received the dispatch from agencies that had occurred a 7.9 degree earthquake in Nepal, my thought was going to Calbuco volcano, in Chile, and how today's science is unable to tell us what about could be our existence.

Mother Earth has given a new strong jolt, as if to make itself understood that we have to stop playing with our destiny. Sure, my words are poetic and dedicated only to emphasize a geological occurrence well known by specialists, those specialists who gave the world the signal "alarm setting", for which the term tolerability of climatic and environmental stability has been anticipated recently on 2050, the year after which each individual will have its own responsibility for what should happen.

We understand very well that humans can not do anything to prevent earthquakes or volcanic eruptions such as at present, but it is natural to observe that life is constant state of degradation on this planet, once considered the flagship of the Universe.

Perhaps, having better treated before our Mother Earth, these hundreds of deaths from the earthquake and before the thousands of deaths due to Tsunami, would be less and much further in time.

Will never do something really good, the humanity, for the its own future?

A 7.9-magnitude earthquake has struck Nepal and India, killing over 100 people. The most severe damage was seen in Nepal’s capital, Kathmandu, where buildings collapsed, reportedly causing numerous injuries. Shortly after the earthquake, the USGS raised the initial 7.5-magnitude of the quake to 7.9. AFP cited Nepal’s Home Ministry as listing 114 dead. A Nepalese diplomat said that“possibly hundreds”are feared dead in the massive earthquake. Thirty-six bodies have been counted so far by Kathmandu's main civil hospital. In addition, 21 bodies were seen on the ground, reported Nepal's Kantipur TV.

We waited a few hours to be sure that the value of the earthquake was real, and now we can communicate that effectively a violent quake of magnitude 7.9 Richter shook the Nepal early this morning (European time). There has so far only two deaths and extensive damage, but the shock (which took place 80 km from Kathmandu) it was felt up to India.

We now pass to the news as we have received and we will keep you informed often.

A 7.9-magnitude earthquake has struck Nepal and India, killing at least two people. The most severe damage was seen in Nepal’s capital, Kathmandu, where buildings collapsed, reportedly causing numerous injuries.

Shortly after the earthquake, the USGS raised the initial 7.5-magnitude of the quake to 7.9.

Locals on Twitter post numerous photos of apparent damage in Kathmandu and say there have been human losses following the earthquake. No official confirmation from the authorities has been released yet.